Me too.I'm already dreading winter
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Me too.I'm already dreading winter
B, anyone have any company they recommend for a binder? I am not having luck finding one on my own
I've heard that GC2B has gone down in quality dramatically in the past year or two. I would suggest looking into Spectrum, their binders are supposed to last longer supposedly. The only problem is they are in high demand and sell out fast. I dont think the site has been restocked since early-mid summer. Also, they are decently more expensive than GC2B. But IMO based on the reviews ive heard its worth the investment.Haha, they replied really quickly. They recommend GC2B and TomBoy with the first one they recommend buying a size or two larger
When I was younger, I found some guys attractive but I wasn't boy-crazy like some of my friends. When I was a little older, around 6th grade ish, I learned about the LGBTQ+ community and that's when I figured it out. It just had never occurred to me that liking anyone other than boys was possible. Once I realized I could, I started noticing that I found a lot of girls attractive. There was a lot of back-and-forth between bi and straight but eventually I realized I liked everyoneHow did you guys find out that you were different from the others?
For me, I kind of always thought “ah I like guys, but I would date a girl “for fun” just to try it out” but after awhile I decided I was just looking for attention and wanting to be special, so I blocked it out and any attraction I had. Honestly I thought everyone checked out other girls, until friends started making jokes, and I realized… oh… it took awhile for me to finally come to terms with it, but I feel much more complete now, knowing it and not hiding from it for fear of being judged.
First, hi. All are welcome here! This is a great chicken community.
I'm not trying to be judgemental, and encourage what you are trying to do with this thread. But do have some input... I'm non-biased as to the subject matter, for whatever that's worth.
But I could see this kind of thread doing the opposite of what you would like to see. Instead of bringing together certain members within our chicken community, it may actually cause a division of sorts. You know, an us against them type of thing, especially from some who are less accepting of alternative lifestyles. I don't want to see that.
I know this is an old thread but I hope that anybody that thought that being LGBT+ was a lifestyle realizes now that it is no more a lifestyle than being straight is.First, hi. All are welcome here! This is a great chicken community.
I'm not trying to be judgemental, and encourage what you are trying to do with this thread. But do have some input... I'm non-biased as to the subject matter, for whatever that's worth.
But I could see this kind of thread doing the opposite of what you would like to see. Instead of bringing together certain members within our chicken community, it may actually cause a division of sorts. You know, an us against them type of thing, especially from some who are less accepting of alternative lifestyles. I don't want to see that.
Exactly! I had always found both sexes attractive even before I learned that such things as the LGBTQ community existed. We’re born this way, and people act like it’s a choice sometimes. Like we can just change who we love :/I know this is an old thread but I hope that anybody that thought that being LGBT+ was a lifestyle realizes now that it is no more a lifestyle than being straight is.
I switched school’s for eighth grade and like half the kids at that school were queer and if they weren’t they were very supportive allies. I didn’t know bisexuality was a thing but I started really wishing I was a lesbian. It just seemed so much nicer to be with one of the girls than to be with one of the awful middle school boys lol. Then I found out I could be bi and I was like ooooohhh yeah! Now I label myself omnisexual but im considering that I might be a lesbian but I’m not sure. None of the boys around my age at the school are exactly the nicest (or im already friends with them) so it could just be that. Idk we’re still figuring it out hereHow did you guys find out that you were different from the others?
For me, I kind of always thought “ah I like guys, but I would date a girl “for fun” just to try it out” but after awhile I decided I was just looking for attention and wanting to be special, so I blocked it out and any attraction I had. Honestly I thought everyone checked out other girls, until friends started making jokes, and I realized… oh… it took awhile for me to finally come to terms with it, but I feel much more complete now, knowing it and not hiding from it for fear of being judged.